The Trail Ridge Road in Colorado is one of those places that is almost hard to believe exists. I have only been on mountains that are over 6,000 feet above sea level, and at the height of the Trail Ridge Road, it's over 12,000. That is like taking the highest mountain I have ever stood on and adding a second one equally as big on top of it! As mind-boggling as it was that was the task before us one crisp September morning as we drove on through the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Starting along this 48-mile stretch we passed by sections of the park that we had seen our previous day and even stopped at an overlook to listen to the elk's bugling one last time. This park really blew us away and in the distance, we got a taste for the behemoth mountains in the area but now was our chance to drive right through the rugged alpine landscape.
You would expect a highway at that elevation to grip fear into anyone who dared to ascend its treacherous pass, but despite having notions in our head about white-knuckling it, the drive was very peaceful. There were plenty of stops along the way where you could get out and admire the mountains. I was having a hard time wrapping my mind around the scenery in front of me, but I was starting to love Colorado the more time I spent there. The week before our trip a big snowstorm had deposited a fine layer over the peaks which stayed for us to see.
The ecosystem was equally as fascinating. Since the elevation is so great the plant life is dwarfed significantly and trees that would normally grow two or three times in size simply can not in this environment. So near the top, you had long stretches where you could see for miles and miles as the road pressed on ever forward.
I am a firm believer that if you want to appreciate a national park the best way to do it is on your own two feet. So we planned a couple of short trails along the scenic drive. Most of them would have been simple walks but with the thin air, I definitely started to feel the elevation. That didn’t stop me from having the time of my life on top of the mountains though.
The weather also shifted dramatically when we got up higher, what was a nice comfortable temperature at the bottom of the trail switched to an almost unbearable cold. As the wind was whipping through my daughters found shelter underneath the rock walls on the path. It didn't bother the marmots though, they were as happy as could be squeaking to one another as we passed by.
Our favorite trail along the drive was the one that led to Mushroom Rock. This appropriately named formation definitely looked just like a mushroom and was also located in the coolest section of the drive. Oh did I mention it was incredibly cold?
The Trail Ridge Road in Colorado was better than we could have ever imagined. We got to truly experience the Rock Mountain National Park when we visited and will forever be a memory my family will cherish. This park snuck up on me and ended up being one of my top five favorite national parks I have been to. The day before we experienced the most incredible trail to Emerald Lake and after that I knew Rocky Mountain was special. To see our full journey on this scenic drive, including the trails please watch our Adventuring in the Moment video:
I did love this park in Colorado and would recommend you book a night stay in Estes Park and see for yourself how incredible this part of the world really is.
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